The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 283, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 29, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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POWTJGnyiEFT
THE KATY FLYER
ANEW FAST TRAIN
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MKT
first class service
ST. LOUIS
AND
CHICAGO
WITHOUT CHANGE.
I
Good for
nothing
nafl prontea so liberally "by the free
lunch attachment to the southern bar-
rooms that he suggested the idea of free
lunches to the liquor dealer, and the ex-
periment resulted so profitably that the
grateful barkeeper made Sam welcome
wh. vtr he called. Later, when Sam's ,
pit ..iiu*.- < eemed rather expensive, the j
r i,l' ]Kii: <niH remembered that Sam ;
hi'1. n*ver been suspected of theft, so he j ^ ?
- ^ vod him as barkeeper. Poor Sam > > . .
already so far gone that he could j Yes, that describes how I feel.
\ !i.l< it.tnud why, after his taking | j,4ve no energy left, nothing inter-
v v,- pwition, the noudrinking in- j est® me.
^ aT- My .tren*th has left_ m. «d . have
o*;7h., had not the slightest idea of , no Inclination to work,
any. Hi*beautiful store of joke* No one would take mc for the sr.
a- 1 I •'is tine a«r .rtniont of funny sent person that 1 used to b;.
n- d..»>r of the ii(luor !, look and feei forlorn and miser
s :a£ra?2KS5S;! «* *•*«.«. <«. ■ <«i **■«
hhors' daughters.
ne
What \»us lie Made For?
By JOHN HABBERTON.
Time Cahd.
Saw S^tdult rime.
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C«li»oml». «»rf«oi« *n > W**hin*ton.
To l»«ii«rr in « )iour«. **ti »r*n. i»« ti »•
•onr» an.l Orrumt. ui i'O hon'*-1
Tt»w f*»« Vratlbttlr K»prr»« Ik-?wen
■o IHHI t'ttjr tnd Uruwrr are thf h*nil
•oiut»»t In lh«" «orlj. nn.l their wrTict) I*
»no»lft*e.i to >«f thr oiuplftewt. i*n.!
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W»lw«X.n »ifi K*i.«t»« « >«y on train* No*. I
Ml.I I rltl.-M" nil.! tli»l*e«*on K* throuitli
(Nia.r t;»r» for M on thf K.-l Kipr.-#*
The <julflif»t lint* from Tell* !•« Hit- N«nh
•a.1 (MilI* »»>•« popwUr I.ne
All of thw European Steainithip out-
*Sr«V«rSrw|Ni.4)M>M -t lot* rate#, an I
■formation furiil»he.l on application to
a A K«wt>l«». I'a«« \ift . t.ai'it-a* >■ •
W. a. Recnan.M. I'. *1 \ .>.al\e.ton
riglit. lKiC* by the Author.]
Fuc h was the question which every
right hearted inhabitant of New Roches-
ter had asked himself about Sam Minney
many times during the twenty odd years
which hail elapsed since New Rochester
was first sett led. In Rochester proper,
from which the colonists of the new
town had laliored through several hun-
dred miles of wildirncss, it had bt<en
the cotnni.m impression that Sam was
made to be either a preacher, a lawyer
or a nienilier of congress. Both his par-
ents were intellectual, and their only
rt*it«t K«..l .uW'.taJ tli-ir tjMiUajt'imi-
pletely that when he was 4 years of ago
he occasionally stisnl upon a table in
the minister's parlor and read aloud
"Paradise I>*-t" with evident feeling
ami appreciation, although greatly to
the disgust of many larger hoys, who
had lieen dratted away from their fa-
vorite sp ns to Uphold this model for
R,4h«t. r > .mil. As he grew in years
m e. and his parents were
!;ij,his education, some
. i.r. . upplied the money
• I >:.;u to graduate, at 19,
i.nd i
I too |» «.r t.M
\.ealth> !•» :
to the v.'hich t" 1
f . ill
tl.s'ir n. —^ , .
At lusi Sam became too much ot a
drunkard to mix liquors correctly, so he
lost his professional position. But
Bayne, his late employer, was not a
man to go Uu k on his friends, so he let
Sam sleep on the liar at night, fed him
with his own hired man and woman
and occasionally gave him castoff cloth-
ing, in return for which kindness Sam
j took down and put up the shutters,
made the fire, chopped wofxl and made
himself incidentally useful in other
ways. His principal occupation, how-
ever, consisted in rambling about aim-
lessly and chatting iu a desultory man-
ner to wlicevvr would listen to him.
All the ministers tried their hands on
Sam, and he cordially agreed with ev-
ery proposition they advanced. Once, in
the midst of an earnest sermon by the
Methodist pastor, the subject being,
"Our Home In Heaven," poor Sam
burst out crying, and his conversion,
which took place soon after, was the
precursor of a mighty revival. But tho
brethren were so busy in rejoicing over
the reclaiming of Sani's soul that they
forgot all aliout the needs of his body,
until one of that peculiar class of benev-
olent people who must be satan s espe-
cial darlings offered him his board in
return f<ir n wtotuly job of wood chop-
ping. The new doctor took it upon him-
self to visit some of tho faithful and
say that Sam's system could not meet
the demands made upon it, and that he
must return to his cups if something
were not done for him, but the new
dot'tor, besides being a sort of an inter-
loper, was not a religious man and
could not be expected to understand the
things of the Spirit. So his prophecy
was permitted to be fulfilled.
CONTINUED.
and I can't sleep at night.
I am constipated and my digestion
Is out of order.
1 feel almost hopeless, It seems to me
that 1 shall never be strong
again.
Cheer up, your ca»e Is far from
being hopeless. You are suffering
from general debility, your nerves
need toning up, you lack vitality.
lies In enriching and
STOVES
Schopmeverfe Schad
A.
f-4
are having
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Don't Fail to Attend the Sale as We Will Save you money.
00j
The cure lies in cnnnim* «■— i - ~ - - -
SK;r,l":S: lCor. North Commerce and Broadway, 3-Story Glass \ rout.
Brown's Iron Bitters. " '
will restore you to robust, perfect
health. You will improve from the
first bottle: This remedy is pleasant
to take and is a very powerful
strengthened It does not stain the
teeth. But get the genuine—see the
crossed red lines on wrapper.
MOWN CHEMICAL CO.
BALTIMORE, Mft
1,000,000 People Wear
IWlDouglasSUoesj
u»Mn a m—it BEST
W. T. Roberts!
NOTARY PUBLIC.
real estate,
LOAN AND COLLECTING AGENCY.
HAND
SEWED
PROCESS
$5.oo
For Men
BEST
IN THE
'WORLD.
$3.00
OFFICE IN LINDSAY HOUSE.
You Want
a Wagon
That combines all the advantages of the child's
plain wagon arid velocipede. It is made whol-
ly of steel and maleable iron, hand painted « itli
the best oil and lead paint
« (1 IU
»l!l t'
( tie
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, of Chatta-
I nooga, Tenn., says: "Shiioh's
Vitalizer 'saved my life. I con-
sider it the best remedy for a de-
bilitated system I have tried.
For dyspepsia, liver or kidney
'II'. f"i' 1,0 enabled trouYjie it excels. Price 75 cents.
».wn .oiiege days, . Edwards, the live drug;
iark I . , J a
it!, liowi ver, Saui
11 f> give practical
-'ity which he was
1 \ l'.it t. he develop-
,.t all. except as a
V.iii'T tobatvo. The
Gainesville,
Texas
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iter, but 1
e him a
titer. N't
us began to rem;
•am Minney wasn't
la i. after receiving
lie Mlbject of unused
• e eletk in a store.
him fxceeding-
■ • 1." was too go.nl
! ..at a^i'.inst an or-
11,sting down. His
•1 ilsty gained Sam an
> ii'. tliraldom »f tlie
law yer mi .ml ready to
tail, i.t and prospective
,en a K'fhester editor
it!
US t
an a>
OVIPOIT AID SPEED C01B1IBB
Take the Re.1 K»|.re«« for all P*''"1"
touth an'l Kaat Tetaa. Mewphla.
Ma* Orleans. «an Aalnnm. an.l •1'P'll
\lmidi. I'lot# ronn«Ttn»ni wjin v.
A ti
\. A A V
« rfi «•*«»»«
Ootton Kelt. I
•outhern l*a< #i
|l|M iMiora aave-l be
MM"
Twel»e h"»r> aa*e.t
•■4 All JKtlnta weat
loaneel. at *e«ton. Kan . a.th
•NlibaM tralna in the w.-l'l
Olrwt line |o ew t»rlean» an l
lirl.
it t.ain.#*
p«rfe< t arrangteiiM i.t lor im al'
— i, ha. tin lliefattio.
Int* alter. «»
la the are««_
fjm 'n* iMiuaea a« p<
rWa at reMnlar meal ho
Tkrea*'. Pullman Au-.|.«r-
Mir ( ara for •« louii
kr aicaraion tleheta ►.'.rop.
ItJkMa aa<1 rormt infnrntati
ate . call on or atMreaal
S. A KB»OI<>. Paaa \*t.
I m 11.ail mix.
| e.:-T..tit.
• ■ ougiit to go v. ot, was the final
1 net i ion of Riichi'ster. He needed sonie-
■ th i:;{ tus'.ir him up. and in the west
j lie o/oM gt t it. S-i Sam joined a party
.,f ,-oloni^.s who were to leave Roches-
t. r f'.r the far wot—i. e , Indiima. As
t vi ; v other man was obliged to desig-
n.,te his ta-eupaiii'u Sum called himself
I a 1 .iid MU\ey«ir anil actually trailed
J . v a great many IxKiks f.«r a second-
i thetnlolite. pAjierience proved that
; '1 reasoned rightly, for his strvices
lint rvquiretl taore than an hour iu
k during th. lost year of tho col-
while the sohimlmaster who was
.. veil bv the people in the follow-
x..;ir proved as capable a surveyor
; ui and a great deal more trust-
mtl.v in j^.int of time.
Im>I.
he I.
V. t . I
A V •
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ii.g
Mi
—— ^
Land at the Fair Ciround Gate
Via the Santa Fe, and avoid long
rides across the city on crowded
street cars. Train leaves Gaines-
ville at 5:20 a. in., arrives at Dal-
las one lionr earlier than any
other line from Gainesville. Both
morning and evening train re-
turning.
8. A. Kendig,
Passenger Agent.
I
a Subject of Great Interest—
Above all be Careful of
Your Eyes.
Call on Prof. Hirschberg, tlie
recognized New \ ork and St.
.onis eye expert, or one of his
staff, who will he in Gainesville
November 25 and 2<i at the store
of his agent, W. B. Kinne. and
aave your eyes litted with a pair
of his celebrated non-changeable
spectacles and eye-glasses. On-
snltation free.
THE CASH.
Go to A. C. Young's furniture
store and China hall. He sells for
cash, can meet all competition
and often undersells dealers in his
line. He handles bed room sets,
latest styles folding beds. Oak
center tables *1 up; matting all
prices: 18 styles window shades,
good rugs and low prices. Com-
bination cases and desks, dolls,
fancy lamps and China; silver
plated spoons, knives and forks;
white metal teaspoons 20 cents
set. See my new white fancy
shaped dinner sets only *10.00.
Guarantee every piece to decorate
and fire.
a. c. young.
For Boys
_ . I and Youths
nr .. w I. nonslna shoes and aav© from
W. I" ",c that name ami price is stnmpod
ona«le?wri. »ousl«, Ukocktun,Mass. Sold by
J. R. M. PATTERSON.
B
C
c- ft-.---"!
PplenilM C"~ 'r.. rr«ot for l.>iroor. or
lleadnchp. I - o.. 1 jtha-wtlon, Weeplewiiet»-
UwHat or ,.' in r..i ;;euni!..ia-,l'!-iotor K.t. ■'
1 mntinm. Gout. KWcw Disorders, Acid l'j.-
,®P8io. Ana-ioi i. V :: r.!-or
and other i j . . . 10, iil-d &J cel.
EiIorveb*'eut.
THE ARNOLD CHE&liCAL CO.
_ 15t S. Western Avcnua. CH1CAP."?
For sale by J. S. Gould.
vital to man*
BSA1H
Via the Katy.
$38.00 to Atlanta »o«l return,
•cfonut eiponition. tVll St'ptHiu-
b^r .1. I» and 13 to !>««•#• nl.-r M.
Uraitctl to Janaary 7.
#21.HO to Atlanta and r«duru,
account exposition. Stdi Hfplem-
l*rl» to l>«*n»l»ei 13. Limited
tc twenty «lajr» Iro.n of I
flt.l# t > Atlant i .in I return,
tmmnt e«|K>!aition. He!I S»»pteiu■ j
l»er 16. M, tk*to»»-i- !'» 2"». No-I
venlier. 5, l"». i»f. n»k»r 5
aod 16. Limited t-. • i !:«> < from
date of wale.
W. I.. (Jkkkmiii i ,
tlirket ,\g«nt.
For the Te*«w SUte Fair and
Dal la* which *ill
o|«u at IMUt on »» t d. r lt» ami
roatinuing up ,;1 ' iiirlutliui:
Noveiulier th»* Kinta Ft* will soil
eir ir*it»n tieket* from all jk>hi1.s
on it* Iiii" to IMll.1* itt niit* fan1
lor thf round trip, tirkft* to !»«•
Ilailtetl to Nnvfral^r •"». IMH5, for
ret'irn.
What Sam did after that it is doubt-
ful whether he himself could tell. He
wennd to get a sudden start in the
world when a new and well to do store
ke« *, cr employed him as private tutor
. t.• his half dozen large children. We
j ray mivi.-edly that this employment
I :u 11 sudden start, for it enabled
bini to obtain a much needed suit of
clothes oucredit, an achievement which
wtinltl shortly la-fore have been impos
f,The men hunt's children made
C..f it'.i -.able 5 ;■ ;„-.t .s, but hardly iu the
lint, i ict.;!tit.!plaie.l by their parents.
Tie b- vs leatiitd more college soi
th in :. itl.i mat ics, while the oldest
dai.'-o:'■ f..mid Sam so agreeable that
►i t • \h bited symptoms of falling iu
lo\c >\ oil 111..I.
Vo.- a it.ng time after Sam's discharge
by it i ieu h. :i t his ouly business ef
forts con i it il in running in debt for
1,'. V- . i 1. A-- #■' 1 p<T week was t he pricf
of l o.ii.l it New ItM-hester iu those days
For Sale.
The Smith Long vineyard and
fruit farm about five miles east of
Gainesville. Ten acres of grapes
of the l>est varieties, 1800 fruit
trees now bearing, thirteen acres
in blackberries, three acres of
strawberries. Comfortable resi-
dence and a splendid barn anc
cellar. Two hundred acres in the
tract, one-half of it in farm. For
price and terms apply to C. C
Morrison, Gainesville, Tez.
A Rare Chance.
Consult Prof. Hirschberg, the
recognized New \ ork and St.
Lonis eye expert, or one of his
staff, who will be in Gainesville,
November 25 and 26 at the store
of his agent, W. B. Kinne. Eyes
tested free of charge.
Shiloh's Cure is sold on a guar-
antee. It cures incipient consnmp
ition. It is the I»est cough cure.
Subscribe for the Hl^iT.RlAN j Qniy i cent a dose. 25 cents, 50
• nd get the news at your break-j cents and §1.00. Sold by Ed
fast table for 50 cents a "month, wanls. the live druggist
We can keep jour home warm
in winter, cool in summer and
illuminated with the best modern
light. Telephone No. 133.
Merchants Ei.ectric Light Co.
Have your home wired while it
can l>e done for 81 per drop. Tele-
phone No. 133.
Merchants Electrio Light Co.
;<ERV£
.tfccs
^<2 tt/m
and iteantiluHy
stencilled and decorated. To the consumer
it is the cheapest, because it is the ln-t rn ide
most convenient and most durable child's ve
hide ever constructed. It is for sale by
J. J. Rackley,
The Leading Furniture Dealer.
Pli. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AXD BRAIN T;
M ENT, a specific lor Hysteria, Piz7.in»ss, t i"
.aigta, Headache, Nervous 1'rostrniiou ci>u
ncohol or tobacco, WakeiulDecfi, Mentr.l Hrpr
Softening of Brain, causins in-aaity, ruiwry,
leatb rromaturi- Old Al.\ Marrt iini ■ p. -
'uwer in either sex, Impoteucy, L>:ucoi rhii»:.
7rir.alo Woaknesees, InvoUmtary J^> -o', S;
nrrhrea caused by over-exertion _i.C i.rsm
ibuse, over-Indulpen.'e. A raoctirt tr.' i'.-:.
•5 tor $5, by mall. With each ordi r fi rO l>"-'-
will send written puaranlt-o to^tv^.;i>l if
'iuaranttet issned by nc-nt. 1.1\ I-.j.
cures Sick HvtadRCho, lliljuu-E:- , I iv fUi
Sour Stomach, Dyepcp-is a Cnu i. a.
OUARANXEEa issuod ouly by
For sale by J. S. Gould.
P!1
#1.00 Bottle.
e oent a doss.
Don't Be In a Hurry.
When you go to buy your fall and winter supplies do not
fail to call on
Wm. Killg-ore
Where vou will find one of the most complete stocks of Dry
Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Grocesies, etc., in the cit>.
IIow does this strike you: v , ()ii (jniin
Ladies' Giove Grain Button Shoes, 3 to 8, at.60 , - •
Congress, 6 to 11, at 81; Men's Solid Kip Boots, 6 to 11,
at $f.25; Men's Suits at 82; 10-4 Blankets per pair
Cotton Flannel 4,'ac; Genuine Humboldt Jeans 30c; ALA >eat
Ticking 12,'ac.
REAL BARGAINS in each and every line. As ,^'*1^111.
were bought before tlie advance our cnstoriic-ra «.ui . a,. • ^ ^ p
Kemember we can save you mone\ 0U ^UIQ' r vru|\FS and sup
are agents for White and New Home SEEING MA< HIN L> an sup
pUe8^::ZeooTlfto^°JeZHe%ZXe ^tisement, but wiU
take pleasure in showing Rooils ami Jliyl»K ' ^
duplicated elsewhere iu the city. 1 ours lor husiii. ss.
WM. KILLGORB.
Nos. 319, 321, 323 and 325 Commerce.
It la Bold on a ma»«aJto» i-:-^ - i »
ehtM. Ii cures incipient ^ i ii>u>fS
tnflni*m'httt ftaA CrQU;; C.
li t,. 11s in this liue were not
. Ill- could conscientiously say
this ri-.-ptet at least he did his
i. lifter loccivilig notices toquit
y < oe at New Rochester w ilt
li.ardt t.., Sam conceived a tic-
LOW rKICES.
We are now making the lowest price s.ile of the season and for the
same quality of goods you will find that we will save yon Big Money
on your purchases of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes Hats Caps,
Etc We aie determined to make sales and ask you to >e sure an
see us Indole buy ing. W« quote a few prices as follows:
T.
Via the Katy.
#•.» to Dalla« and return Se-
conal Fail and Kxpoftition. Sell
OHnSer 16th to N'»*enil*r 3 1
limited to Snveinlfr Mb. Ilcgiil ir
train leave* Gainesville s to and
arrive Dalla* 12.50 noon. L'a e
Dalian 2.40 p. in.; arrive* (i.iini *
ville 7.io p. iu. Sjiectal • rai.tf
will lie run an n-*n il. U*lnnii g
ThnraHav Morning, «>••». 2:1.1.
W. L GPKEMIII.I.. \.
•
Our new giMMltt hip coming in
every d«>. By la*l «•' the wet\
we will Intve the nm*l cttmple'e
line of everything kept in a 3rd
da** department *tore at ibe hiv.-
e«t price* ever *can in (i^ine^vill •.
MlTt'MKI.I. A SHHIRER.
spools Claik's (). N
for 10c.
5 spools Kiug s Best 1htt;ad foi
10c.
S yards ail-Wool Red Flannel
for 81.00.
Ladies' and Misses' Hose, worth
25c, for 12'aC.
Ladies' Lnder Vest, woith lOe.
for 25c.
Ladies' Under Vest, worth 75c,
for 50c.
VaUet Skicc Binding, per
bunch 10c.
Dress Stays, per set 5c.
Thread \ Spool Silk, in 100 yard spools,
| for 5c
! Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-j
'ent businessccmducted for moderate Fees. i
Sour OrncE is Opposite u; s. patent Ofhce
Sand we can secure patent m iess tunc than those
>em»te from Washington. .
f Send model, drawing or photo., With desenp-
Stion We advise, if patentable or not, tree ot
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. .
cnarge. ti How {o obla.n pate«W withi
Loft of tame in'the U. S. and foreign countne
5 sent free. Address, .
c.a.snow&co.?
I OPR. PATENT Office. v.-Aniori'-
Vt— VV « ---• - • ^ -
Checks
l» s trar
llV!..-. !.
.H
I" -I. i
it « •
« V« r I: ' - - .
hire t'» v t 11>•* Minr.y south, iu which
land he undci>t' t d existence might lif
maiuta '.t tl w ithout lalwr. He embark
ed f« .i- N<vv »»r leans ou a flat boat, or
rat her lieU-camc one of tho crew of such
a l«s»t, an 1 fer five weeks told jokes in
the litt !c cabin and grumbled when he
WiiR callt .1 on duty. After he parted
frt in I., i. att sat Nov Orleans the citi-
zens of T.'.'v. Rochester heard no more
of him f'tr a year, w hen suddenly he re-
applied juM after mi upward bound
•learner had left New Rochester. His
clothing was not ovcrneat. and the
slit 'ii hit r.,ot hiM-oat v.ert rubbed through
ui tIn* manner i*< nliar to the "rousta-
1h r.i " (t.i eld.and). He brought no bag
gau» axli.'ie with him and made no se-
; crei t.f the fact that he had been very
haul tiji and had learned to work.
I'.'it she good heartedstorekeejierwho
ei.ij l'.y. tl mi immediately on hearing
ti e vu uivtyor's story soon found that
h:.* nt w f ' i k had forgotten the cxcel-
l« nt haS. t I < had learned, but had not I We have tne cneapest uuc o. —- --^ -- „n„tomera the bene-
hct ii mi tf-. t ~r-ful with certain other nc- J bought before the late stdvances, aad we gi
l a. <in tneiits. He had loaru- | Yourn for honest dealing.
ALWAYS HIT:) TJ^GOU) ,^
Good tiuality Cotton
per yard 4c.
Good quality LL Sheeting, per
yard 5c.
Extra good Duck Coat, hea>j
lined, ^1.50.
InfautV Cashmere Cloaks, em-
bioidery stitched, !?1.00.
Nice assortment Men's Fiue
Shoes at £1.50.
Good Mackintosh Overcoat for
$4.00.
CLOTHING
W e are simply overstocked on clothing, and w ill make
tinancial interest to see n» for your tall and winter suite and overcoats
< had forgotten the excel- .. . in the town. Our shoes were all
• had learnt d. but had not We have the cheapest line of hats in the town.
. . . .. 1 ... .* * *_ j oni \rp (tlvp ol
The best wearing, most stylish, and
the greatest value of any $3.00 Men's
Shoes on the continent.
Best calfskin, dongola tops, solid
leather soles, with all the popular toes,
lasts and fastenings, and Lewis' Cork
Filled Soles.
Each pair contains a paid-up Acci-
dent Insurance Policy for 5100, good for
90 days.
Wear Lewis'Accident Insurance Shoes
Once and you will never change. The
insurance goes for "full measure."
Talk with your dealer who sells Lewia?
Shoes.
—1|—1|—ii—ii—li—ITUZJZDC- L-DCZ34
3Look at These Prices^
—for—
Tailor Made Clothes!
I vqi h tb'ures <>« ^lits 5l'at '"U 1 f0d n0t F0D aW3y ° ?!
, ir-tlc b- stiaiv-fjs. Pat ionize home indvstiy. I am sellinj,
! T ; ; h- »S possible, be cause 1 am preparing to remove
I j Mv go\.ds will lie closed at the lowest
i, . „ 1 oti.paie mv prices with those of any other
i I , in tn h. i can sun anybody in any pio»e««on with
^tv]e v-auted. 1 keep the lest goods and employ the best
£a'dors in t"l e'onth. My motto is quick sales and small profits
hkke abe mv prices:
Cheviot Soils .523 50 Scotch Suits *25 Serge Suits S2i .50
Clay Worsted r.nd Tricot end Fine i.^0
Prince Alberts and Cutaways reduced from , b» to f30
and trimmed elegantly, with best , f &.,5 np
fiYFRCOATS Fine Melton, Kersey, Chinchilla, trom S-o np
PANTS—200 pairs will be n ade at cost from if o
The best English pantings.
SELTON.
Merchant Tailor, 21 s ! .. < -d •• •- —
-- ■
L.
i !
qtltP
J u*l recelvetl m big line ol
Hamilton llrown * Union* *hoc!
4t Mitchell k Shenrer'*.
»n month. Ho had loani-
to ill.iik. and he parted with not a
fragment t.f his knowledge ou this sub-
jeci lie li.td lean fd to make palatable
beverages from raw materials, and he
freely imparted his knowledge to the
customers of the single liquor seller
who had crept into New Rochester. He
fit of same.
& Wynn
io6 North Dixon Street.
Take your carriage paintinp
and trimming to J. W. Chambers,
who guarantees all work. Cornet
Bogg and Rusk streets.
Exceptional bargains await you
at J. J. Rackley's mammoth fur-
niture store.
See our line of men's work
gloves buck and calf at Mitchell
& Shearer's.
S'i'.OPI.e'P oki>eki,FSS i'koci.fs
— for—
; Cic in ng Vaults, Sinks and Closet;
Without Offense or Smell.
O: ders can be left at
Scheline's store,
Edward's drug store,
William Kilgore's.
J. J. Reed.
Dallas Via i>anta Fe.
v;--- is<»5.
«?' 1 ]; LtNE.
Ii C. i:« i'D
Mi itrim'e'I ft eight packed
atid sl.ippi''. Han!in.' done »to
jijly part of the i i'.y Ware rooms
tor all kinds of storage. Office at
Hhc ley's furnituie sttire. No.
205 207 Califovnii- sticet, Gaines-
ville. Tex. Orders jsolit itcd. Satis
faction guaranteed. IT. C. Hot I)
! Keep the ball rolling, sell 'era
Lv using the Santa Fe route you j cheap, get the n>°°p?,
can have a lull day at the lair, i jet more is the motto ol Mitchell
spend the evening at the theater & Shearer.
and arrive home at 9:45 a. m.
S. A. Kendig,
Pass. Agt
Colorado Coal
*6 per ton delivered.
Merchants Ei.ectrtc Light Co
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 283, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 29, 1895, newspaper, October 29, 1895; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth503661/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.